Author/Authors :
Blanc, L INSA-CVL, Univ, Bourges, France , Hanus, J-L INSA-CVL, Univ, Bourges, France , William-Louis, M Univ. Orléans, Bourges, France , Le-Roux, B INERIS , Parc Technologique, Verneuil-en-Halatte, France
Abstract :
In explosion-structure interaction problems, an accurate prediction of blast loading remains a hard challenge.
The reflected overpressures around a complex structure, such as a building with an apse and an atrium are
almost always unpredictable so that experiments and numerical simulations may be the only possibilities to
evaluate the threat of an industrial explosion. Well instrumented blast experimental studies are first carried
out at small scale on a rigid specimen with a variable incidence angle. The main objective is to observe and
quantify the regular and irregular reflections and the diffractions of a blast wave on a real structure. In
parallel, numerical simulations are performed with a home-made eulerian CFD code. The comparison with
experimental results permits to discuss the capabilities and limitations of numerical blast predictions.
Keywords :
CFD , Irregular reflection , Reflection coefficient , Impulse , Blast wave , Overpressure